CBSE students to take pending board exams
in their own schools, no external centres; results by July- end
According to the Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE) officials, students will appear at their individual
schools for the exams and not external test centres.
By : Press Trust of India| Posted
by Nandini | New Delhi | May 20, 2020
Students will appear for pending class 10
and 12 board exams at the schools where they are enrolled instead of an
external test centre, according to the HRD Ministry.
The Ministry is also planning to declare
the board exam results by July-end and evaluation process has already begun for
exams which were conducted before the lockdown was announced.
According to the Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE) officials, students will appear at their individual
schools for the exams and not external test centres.
“Students will appear for the exams in
their own schools and not external test centres to ensure minimum travel for
them. Schools will be responsible for ensuring social distancing norms are
followed and students will be required to carry their own sanitiser bottles and
cover their face with mask,” a board official said.
The information was also shared by HRD
Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ in a live interaction with students aired
on DD News on Tuesday night.
Usually, board examinations are held at
designated test centres for students. This is to ensure minimum bias from
schools for their students and to enable independent external invigilators to
monitor the examination process.
The board on Monday announced the date
sheet for the pending class 10 and 12 board exams, which will now be held from
July 1-15 with strict distancing norms in place.
The exams were postponed due to the
nationwide lockdown imposed on March 25 to contain the spread of COVID-19.
While class 12 exams will be conducted
across the country, the class 10 exams are only pending in North East Delhi,
where they could not be held due to the law and order situation in the wake of
protests against the amended citizenship act.
The HRD minister said that efforts are
being made to ensure that the result is declared by July-end.
“Efforts are being made to declare the
result by July-end itself. Evaluation process has already begun for the board
exams and will continue to be held simultaneously with pending exams. Teachers
who are involved in the evaluation process will be exempted from delivering
academic and administrative work for the tenure,” he said in the interaction.
The CBSE class 10 and class 12 board exam
evaluation is being carried out from home. Further, the HRD Ministry had
earmarked 3000 evaluation centres from where answer sheets would be distributed
to teachers at their homes for evaluation and then collected.
Universities and schools across the
country have been closed since March 16 when the Centre announced a countrywide
classroom shutdown as one of the measures to contain the COVID-19 outbreak.
Later, a 21-day nationwide lockdown was
announced on March 24, which came into effect the next day. It has now been
extended till May 31.
The board was not able to conduct class 10
and 12 exams on eight examination days due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Further, due to the law and order
situation in North East Delhi, the board was not able to conduct exams on four
examination days, while a very small number of students from and around this
district were not able to appear in exams on six days.
The board had last month announced that it
will only conduct pending exams in 29 subjects which are crucial for promotion
and admission to higher educational institutions.
The modalities of assessment for the
subjects for which exams are not being conducted will be announced soon by the
board.
The schedule has been decided in order to
ensure that the board exams are completed before competitive examinations such
as engineering entrance JEE-Mains, which is scheduled from July 18-23, and
medical entrance exam NEET, which is scheduled on July 26.
Source : https://www.hindustantimes.com
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